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On Mar 7, 12:24*pm, KevinFinke wrote:
Paul, that's exactly what I was thinking. In watching the videos, it looked like the aileron effectiveness was very poor, so if a wing started rolling, it just kept going. That combined with the low tip clearance meant that the airplane looked very prone to easy ground looping. If the airplane had better roll stability, I think it would be easier to land. In the flying article, they comment that in order to save weight, the airplane has un-boosted controls. The plane really only lightens up in control forces at it's design mission. The rest of the time, it takes a lot of strength and force to move them. Can't imagine that's very easy after flying for a long mission, now I have to do a strength workout just to land. -Kevin IIRC, the only 'boost' control was the vernier control on the engine exhaust nozzle. Controllable to within 1.5deg F. Frank |
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